Tires Continental or Maxxis

Continental Tires
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Rating 4.0

The 4 seasons are a great training tyre. They roll well enough for mortals and are pretty durable.

Pros: pretty durable, roll well
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Continental Tires

They seems good through the MN winter, including 2 trips to the North Shore of Superior. It snowed both times, and we never had any issue with traction.

Pros: good traction
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Maxxis Tires

The best blend of traction and longevity I've ridden so far is Maxxis Minions in the 60 compound. They held up to multiple days in Whistler Bike Park and were still in fine shape.

Pros: traction and longevity
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Continental Tires
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Rating 4.0

I decided to switch to Continental PureContact tires as they are better rated and less expensive and still are low rolling resistance. I haven’t noticed any loss in range.

Pros: better rated, less expensive
Cons: none
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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Continental Tires
Cephe
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Rating 5.0

PS - for what it’s worth, my snow tires are Continental WinterContacts and I’ve run them for about 6 years so far and I still have over 60% tread left. They’re fantastic.

Pros: fantastic, long lasting
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Maxxis Tires

Aggressor has all the traction of a Dhr while rolling a touch faster. It's pretty shit in the wet though.

Pros: good traction, faster rolling
Cons: shit in the wet
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